In the book of Revelation we read of a
special work that God desires to have His people do in these
last days. He has revealed His law and shown us the truth for
this time. This truth is constantly unfolding,
and God designs that we shall be intelligent in regard to it,
that we may be able to distinguish between right and wrong, between
righteousness and unrighteousness.
The third angel's message, the great testing
truth for this time, is to be taught in all our institutions.
God designs that through them this special warning shall be given,
and bright beams of light shall shine to the world. Time is short.
The perils of the last days are upon us, and we should watch
and pray, and study and heed the lessons that are given us in
the books of Daniel and the Revelation.
When John was banished from those he loved
to lonely Patmos, Christ knew where to find His faithful witness.
John said: "I John, who also am your brother, and companion
in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ,
was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and
for the testimony of Jesus Christ. I was in the Spirit on the
Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet."
The Lord's day is the seventh day, the Sabbath of creation. On
the day that God sanctified and blessed, Christ signified "by
His angel unto His servant John" things which must come
to pass before the close of the world's history, and He means
that we should become intelligent with regard to them. It is
not in vain that He declares: "Blessed is he that readeth,
and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those
things which are written therein: for the time is at hand."
Revelation 1:9, 10, 1-3. This is the education that is to be
patiently given. Let our lessons be appropriate for the day in
which we live, and let our religious instruction be given in
accordance with the messages God sends.
We shall have to stand before magistrates
to answer for our allegiance to the law of God, to make known
the reasons of our faith. And the youth should understand these things. They should know the things
that will come to pass before the closing up of the world's history.
These things concern our eternal welfare, and teachers and students
should give more attention to them. By pen and voice, knowledge
should be imparted which will be meat in due season, not only
to the young, but to those of mature years also.
We are living in the closing scenes of
these perilous times. The Lord foresaw the unbelief that now
prevails respecting His coming; and again and again He has given
warning in His word that this event will be unexpected. The great
day will come as a snare "on all them that dwell on the
face of the whole earth." Luke 21:35. But there are two
classes. To one the apostle gives these encouraging words: "Ye,
brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake
you as a thief." I Thessalonians 5:4. Some will be ready
when the Bridegroom comes, and will go in with Him to the marriage.
How precious is this thought to those who are waiting and watching
for His appearing! Christ "loved the church, and gave Himself
for it; that He might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing
of water by the word, that He might present it to Himself a glorious
church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that
it should be holy and without blemish." Ephesians 5:25-27.
Those whom God loves enjoy this favor because they are lovely
in character.
The great, grand work of bringing out a
people who will have Christlike characters, and who will be able
to stand in the day of the Lord, is to be accomplished. As long
as we sail with the current of the world we need neither canvas
nor oar. It is when we turn squarely about to stem the current
that our labors begin. Satan will bring in every kind of theory
to pervert the truth. The work will go hard, for since the fall
of Adam it has been the fashion
of the world to sin. But Christ is on the field of action. The
Holy Spirit is at work. Divine agencies are combining with the
human in reshaping the character according to the perfect pattern,
and man is to work out that which God works in. Will we as a
people do this God-given work? Will we carefully heed all the
light that has been given, keeping constantly before us the one
object of fitting students for the kingdom of God? If by faith
we advance step by step in the right way, following the Great
Leader, light will shine along our pathway; and circumstances
will occur to remove the difficulties. The approval of God will
give hope, and ministering angels will co-operate with us, bringing
light and grace, and courage and gladness.
Then let no more time be lost in dwelling
on the many things which are not essential and which have no
bearing upon the present necessities of God's people. Let no
more time be lost in exalting men who know not the truth, for
the time is at hand." There is no time now to fill the mind
with theories of what is popularly called "higher education."
The time devoted to that which does not tend to assimilate the
soul to the likeness of Christ is so much time lost for eternity.
This we cannot afford, for every moment is freighted with eternal
interests. Now, when the great work of judging the living is
about to begin, shall we allow unsanctified ambition to take
possession of the heart and lead us to neglect the education
required to meet the needs in this day of peril?
In every case the great decision is to
be made whether we shall receive the mark of the beast or his
image, or the seal of the living God. And now, when we are on
the borders of the eternal world, what can be of so much value
to us as to be found loyal and true to the God of heaven? What
is there that we should prize above His truth and His law? What
education can be given to the students
in our schools that is so necessary as a knowledge of "What
saith the Scriptures?"
We know that there are many schools which
afford opportunities for education in the sciences, but we desire
something more than this. The science of true education is the
truth, which is to be so deeply impressed on the soul that it
cannot be obliterated by the error that everywhere abounds. The
third angel's message is truth, and light, and power, and to
present it so that right impressions will be made upon hearts
should be the work of our schools as well as of our churches,
of the teacher as well as of the minister. Those who accept positions
as educators should prize more and more the revealed will of
God so plainly and strikingly presented in Daniel and the Revelation.